Tuesday, April 11, 2023

SpaceX eyeing 3rd week of April for Starship launch

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April 11, 2023
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The Launchpad
SpaceX eyes 3rd week of April for Starship orbital launch
(SpaceX)
An April 20 liftoff could really happen.
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The Roman Space Telescope will 'rewind' the universe
(NASA)
Roman's power to revolutionize astronomy lies in the fact that it will have the ability to capture vast regions of space in a single image.
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Space quiz! SpaceX's Starship will become the most powerful rocket in history when it flies successfully for the first time. Which rocket currently holds that record?
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Space Deal of the Day
Best camera drones 2023 for stunning aerial photography
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Discover the best camera drones available right now and take your aerial photography and video to new heights.
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Skywatching
See elusive planet Mercury high in the sky tonight
(Starry Night Software)
Mercury will reach its highest point in the evening sky tonight (April 11), with the closest planet to the sun shining brightly.
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Spaceflight
3 more countries pledge no destructive anti-satellite tests
(Hugh Lewis/University of Southampton)
The Netherlands, Austria and Italy are onboard, bringing the total number of nations to 13.
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Vice President Harris congratulates Artemis 2 astronauts
(NASA via Twitter)
The newly selected Artemis 2 astronauts have been in the spotlight over the past week - and that now includes a call with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Science & Astronomy
Why will it take JUICE spacecraft 8 years to reach Jupiter?
(Spacecraft: ESA/ATG Medialab; Jupiter: NASA/ESA/J. Nichols (University of Leicester); Ganymede: NASA/JPL; Io: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona; Callisto and Europa: NASA/JPL/DLR)
Here's why the deep-space journey of Europe's JUICE probe will take so long.
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Technology
Rollable mirrors could mean bigger space telescopes
(Sebastian Rabien, Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics)
A scientist says it may be possible to create low-cost foldable telescope mirrors that are more than twice the size of those onboard the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
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Star Trek
New 'Star Trek' series 'Starfleet Academy' underway
(Paramount Plus)
It's official, folks: Paramount has cleared "Starfleet Academy" for launch, with principal photography scheduled to start next year.
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'Picard' season 3 episode 8 reunites the TNG crew
(Paramount Plus)
After this one, there are just two more episodes of "Picard" left. How exactly will it all end for this particular collection of "Trek" characters?
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